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« Reply #60 on: February 22, 2012, 11:06:40 am » |
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I have glanced through this thread and basically in all breeds you can have the same variations of speed, range, grit, desire and so on, but what it comes down to is consistency amongst the breeds and even more so the strains in the breeds and the preference of the owners. I have had some dogs that I culled that may have worked ok to extremelly well for others and have had some that may have been culls for others. My experience with plotts is the range is not limited meaning that these dogs will hunt as close to as far as needed, they dont back down, have been able to smell cat tracks that other dogs were oblivious to, and problem solving smart meaning that they learn quick and its hard to fool them more than once.
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